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Island police reports

Anna Maria City

Oct. 6, 100 Beach St., drugs. Deputies stopped a vehicle with a cracked taillight and noted occupants were not wearing safety belts. Deputies noted what appeared to be a bag of marijuana hanging out of an occupant’s pants. Subsequent tests revealed it was cannabis, and the subject had Vicodin pills without a prescription. The driver received a notice-to-appear violation, and the passenger was arrested. No further information was provided.

Bradenton Beach

Sept. 30, 100 block Second Street, burglary. No further information was provided.

Oct. 2, 300 block Second Street North, warrant. Officers received notice of an outstanding warrant on a woman at the address. She was arrested.

Oct. 4, 101 Gulf Drive N., One Stop Shell Shop, theft. The clerk was suspected of taking items from the store. A search of her revealed drugs. No further information was provided.

Oct. 6, 100 block Third Street South, burglary, fraudulent use of credit card. No further information was provided.

Holmes Beach

Oct. 2, 5400 Marina Drive, burglary. The complainant said someone took electronics, valued at $350, from his vehicle.

Oct. 3, 5608 Gulf Drive, Sun Plaza West, burglary. The complainant said someone took electronics, valued at $200, from his vehicle. He was unsure if the car was locked or unlocked.

Oct. 3, 8300 Marina Drive, DWI. Lelani M. Bright, 19, of Tampa, was involved in a traffic crash. She was observed to have slurred speech and appeared confused. She was cited for careless driving for the crash and failed field sobriety tests, was then taken to the police department where Breathalyzer tests indicated she was intoxicated. She was arrested.

Oct. 5, 2900 block Avenue F, burglary. The complainant said someone took sunglasses and electronics from his unlocked vehicle. Total value of stolen items was estimated at $560.

Oct. 6, 100 block 50th Street, burglary. The complainant said someone broke the rear passenger-side window of his truck and took a friend’s purse containing miscellaneous items and identification.

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